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Constitutional Law

Jun. 1, 2000

Missed Targets

Forum: By Marci Fukuroda Gender-based violence is a national epidemic that demands a national solution. Congress provided a national solution in 1994 when it enacted the civil rights remedy of the Violence Against Women Act, which allows victims of gender-based violence, most of whom are women, to sue their attackers in federal civil courts.


        By Marci Fukuroda
        
        Gender-based violence is a national epidemic that demands a national solution. Congress provided a national solution in 1994 when it enacted the civil rights remedy of the Violence Against Women Act, which allows victims of gender-based violence, most of whom are women, to sue their attack...

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